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Why I Ride ...

The Pan-Mass Challenge has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I lost my father to cancer when I was three years old. My first Pan-Mass experience was when I was about 5 years old, standing on the side of the street cheering on my mom as she road for the first time, motivated by the beautiful memory of my dad. From then on I served as a volunteer each PMC weekend in August, patiently awaiting the year that I could join my mom on the ride.

In 2012, I rode my first Pan-Mass Challenge. It was one of the most incredible weekends of my life, I was overwhelmed with love and I was truly amazed by how many people could come together with such a powerful drive to help beat cancer, a thread that connected us all. When I made it through the finish line, and the shooting pain in my legs upon finishing 192 miles momentarily went numb as I was overcome with happiness, I knew I was in it for the long run. This was the first of many PMC rides to come.

I was 16 years old at the time of my first ride. At that time, I could count the number of people that I knew who battled or were battling cancer on one hand. Now I am 21. Unfortunately, as I've grown up and formed new relationships, that number of people has increased. As heartbreaking as it is to see friends and acquaintances, of all ages, newly affected by cancer in one way or another, it motivates me to keep riding and to keep raising money. With all of those people in mind, I am very excited to announce that I will be riding my 6th Pan-Mass Challenge this August. This year, I will ride alongside my mom as she completes her 18th ride and my brother, Brendan, in his second.

Thank you to all my friends and family who have and continue to support me. I can not begin to describe how thankful I am for the help I have received each year and how much I appreciate you supporting an amazing cause that I hold close to my heart.

See you on the road (:

Abigail

08.17.99 <3

Why I Ride ...

The Pan-Mass Challenge has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I lost my father to cancer when I was three years old. My first Pan-Mass experience was when I was about 5 years old, standing on the side of the street cheering on my mom as she road for the first time, motivated by the beautiful memory of my dad. From then on I served as a volunteer each PMC weekend in August, patiently awaiting the year that I could join my mom on the ride.

In 2012, I rode my first Pan-Mass Challenge. It was one of the most incredible weekends of my life, I was overwhelmed with love and I was truly amazed by how many people could come together with such a powerful drive to help beat cancer, a thread that connected us all. When I made it through the finish line, and the shooting pain in my legs upon finishing 192 miles momentarily went numb as I was overcome with happiness, I knew I was in it for the long run. This was the first of many PMC rides to come.

I was 16 years old at the time of my first ride. At that time, I could count the number of people that I knew who battled or were battling cancer on one hand. Now I am 21. Unfortunately, as I've grown up and formed new relationships, that number of people has increased. As heartbreaking as it is to see friends and acquaintances, of all ages, newly affected by cancer in one way or another, it motivates me to keep riding and to keep raising money. With all of those people in mind, I am very excited to announce that I will be riding my 6th Pan-Mass Challenge this August. This year, I will ride alongside my mom as she completes her 18th ride and my brother, Brendan, in his second.

Thank you to all my friends and family who have and continue to support me. I can not begin to describe how thankful I am for the help I have received each year and how much I appreciate you supporting an amazing cause that I hold close to my heart.

See you on the road (:

Abigail

08.17.99 <3

My Supporters

Christopher Charron

Go Shamrocks!

$50.00

Trent Sherwood

$25.00

Sylvie Lavoie-Finer

We love you Abby!

$100.00

Patrice Mccloskey

Looking forward to a great ride.

Valerie Greene

Hi Abby, We are so proud of you and your family riding the PMC every year! Love you sweetie!
Uncle Kevin and Aunt Val

$25.00

Shannon Doherty

Sarah Goldberg

Wooo go Abby!!

Denise Holmgren

Go Abidab! You're a star!

$75.00

Anonymous

$25.00

Rachael Kobey

$25.00

Barbara Mcdonough

Jitka Borowick

Good Luck! You rock!

Ned and Tara Sullivan

Dear Abbi - Congratulations on your commitment to this important cause and ride! Xox Ned and Tara (Annie's folks)

$100.00

John Tegan

Thank you for all your efforts supporting this great cause. Enjoy the ride.
Love. Uncle John